Popular Baby Names 1907

Classic names that peaked in 1907 — now making a comeback.

200 names481 girl222 boy
These 1907 names are having a revival — vintage names often cycle back into popularity after 80–100 years. Many of these are trending upward right now.
Everett
Boy
American
Brave as a wild boar
#88
Leon
Boy
Greece
Meaning 'lion'
#148
Prince
Boy
English-speaking countries
Royalty
#364
Raphael
Boy
Italy
God has healed
#453
Cleven
Boy
English-speaking countries
One who is clever; bright.'
#514
Esker
Boy
Ireland
a watercourse, or a river terrace
#525
Bohumil
Boy
Czech Republic
Bohumil means 'dear to God'.
#550
Mearl
Unisex
American
A variant of 'pearl'
#560
Obie
Boy
American
God is my light
#566
Jemmie
Unisex
American
a diminutive form of James, meaning 'supplanter'
#568
Edger
Boy
English-speaking countries
Wealthy spear; prosperous guardian
#609
Cleo
Unisex
Greek
glory
#610
Hisao
Boy
Japan
long-lasting, heroic
#644
Ted
Boy
[English]
Short form of EDWARD or THEODORE. A famous bearer was the American baseball player Ted Williams (1918-2002), who was born as Theodore.
#650
Forney
Boy
American
Derived from the Old French surname meaning 'smith' or 'blacksmith'.
#658
Emmitt
Boy
American
Derived from Emyr, meaning 'universal' or 'powerful'.
#659
Mann
Boy
English-speaking countries
A beloved name with deep roots
#662
Babe
Unisex
English-speaking countries
Baby, sweetheart
#666
Eulis
Boy
English
A beloved name with deep roots
#669
Oree
Unisex
American
light, my light
#681
Dexter
Boy
Latin
One who is right-handed or skilled
#701
Robley
Boy
American
From the Old English 'hroth' meaning 'fame' and 'leah' meaning 'clearing'.
#702
Nebraska
Unisex
American
Flat water.
#704
Rosell
Unisex
Spain
Derived from 'Rosa', meaning 'rose'
#715
Evester
Boy
American
To bless
#719
Osceola
Unisex
American
Black drink
#726
Fermon
Boy
English-speaking countries
a firm protector
#751
Orbie
Boy
American
little orb
#764
Ladislaus
Boy
Poland
Glory and rule
#766
Artee
Unisex
American
A creative variation of the name Arty.
#783
Lowery
Boy
American
From the surname meaning 'the low land'
#784
Celester
Unisex
USA
Heavenly
#788
Mabry
Unisex
USA
One who is a storyteller
#788
Armer
Unisex
English
Old English
#795
Toy
Unisex
American
A small object for play
#797
Byrl
Boy
American
English
#799
Odia
Unisex
Hebrew-speaking regions
Praising.; A feminine variation of the name 'Oded'.
#805
Elford
Boy
United Kingdom
Old English
#832
Renner
Boy
Germanic
To run
#834
Trellis
Unisex
American
Support structure for climbing plants
#834
Lester
Boy
USA
Fortified Place
#846
Pinckney
Boy
American
from the town of Pinkney
#852
Lenord
Boy
English
brave lion
#855
Burnice
Unisex
American
The bringer of light
#858
Isador
Boy
Greece
Gift of Isis
#858
Velmer
Unisex
Germanic
famous, renowned
#887
Addis
Unisex
American
Tigrinya
#891
Mancel
Boy
French
A beloved name with deep roots
#893
Zell
Unisex
American
from the cell
#919
Sollie
Boy
English-speaking countries
sun
#932
Orton
Boy
England
from the shore farm
#935
Murvin
Boy
Ireland
sea lover
#948
Bernie
Boy
[English]
Diminutive of BERNARD, BERNADETTE, BERNICE, and other names beginning with Bern.
#954
Ronie
Unisex
American
Joyful song.
#969
Algia
Unisex
Greek
pain, suffering
#993
Theadore
Boy
English
A meaningful name with English roots
#1000
Earnie
Unisex
American
Earnest; serious
Zeddie
Unisex
American
Derived from the name Zed, which can mean 'God is righteous'.
Helge
Boy
Norway
Old Norse
Delmus
Boy
American
Derived from an Old English name, possibly meaning 'from the elm tree'
Johnie
Unisex
American
God is gracious
Ennis
Boy
Ireland
From the name of a town in Ireland.
Oland
Boy
Scandinavian countries
Old Norse
Ermal
Unisex
Albania
A beloved name with deep roots
Ventura
Boy
Spain
adventurous or bold
Elmer
Boy
English-speaking countries
Derived from 'helm' meaning 'noble' or 'helmet' and 'meri' meaning 'famous'.
Cozy
Unisex
American
comfortable, warm
Alven
Boy
Sweden
Elf friend or noble friend.
Percie
Unisex
English-speaking countries
A variation of Percy, derived from the name of a place in France
Zygmund
Boy
Poland
the one who is great or famous
Hurshel
Boy
Hebrew-speaking countries
a gift from God
Alvia
Unisex
American
White
Gurvis
Boy
USA
Possibly derived from a combination of Garvin and other surname-influenced names.
cleon
Boy
Greek
glory
Edner
Unisex
American
a form of Edna, meaning 'pleasure, delight'
Gobel
Boy
Germanic
God's protection; from the little goblin
Ozie
Unisex
American
A diminutive form of the name 'Oswald' or 'Osmond'.
Loye
Unisex
French
Derived from the word 'loi', meaning 'law', suggesting someone who embodies justice.
Rodie
Unisex
American
a variant of Roderick, famous ruler
Willman
Boy
American
Willpower man
Lehman
Boy
American
One who cultivates land
Killis
Boy
American
follower of Saint Kelly
Elgia
Unisex
Various
Various
Carmine
Boy
Italian
derived from 'Carmelo', meaning 'garden' or 'orchard'.
Rosevelt
Boy
American
Rose from the field
Perfecto
Boy
Spanish
perfect
Elic
Boy
American
Form of the name 'Elijah', meaning 'My God is Yahweh'
Rulon
Boy
American
from the 'land of the red river'
Othello
Unisex
[Literature]
Perhaps an Italian diminutive of OTHO. Shakespeare used this name in his tragedy 'Othello' (1603), where it belongs to a Moor who is manipulated by Iago into killing his wife Desdemona.
Cosby
Boy
English
from the village of the cosmos
Elmon
Boy
American
Noble or illustrious one
Willie
Unisex
English-speaking countries
resolute protector
Hersel
Boy
Hebrew-speaking countries
meaning 'he will be silent'; the quiet one or the reserved
Burlie
Unisex
English-speaking countries
the name is a variant of Burleigh, meaning 'from the fortress'.
Milburn
Boy
[English]
From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "mill stream" in Old English.
Chick
Boy
English
a young bird, particularly a hatchling or chick
Pioet
Boy
France
Little poet
Burdette
Boy
French
Bourde
Eluterio
Boy
Spain
The free one; freedom
Cordy
Unisex
American
heart
Evertte
Boy
Netherlands
strong as a wild boar
Lattie
Unisex
English-speaking countries
derived from the name Lettice, meaning 'joyful' or 'happy'
Pervis
Boy
France
to be courageous
Estil
Boy
American
Man of esteem, or noble
Delmas
Boy
France
from the valley.
Serapio
Boy
Spain
From the name Serapion, meaning 'of the goddess Serapis'.
Curley
Unisex
Ireland
From the curly-haired
Otha
Unisex
American
Wealthy
Autie
Unisex
American
Noble or exalted
Armistead
Boy
England
Army's stronghold
Reyes
Boy
USA
Kings
Osker
Boy
Norway
divine spear
Harrold
Boy
English
Army ruler; Strong hero
Estus
Boy
American
Variant of 'Estes', meaning 'to be' or 'to exist'
Berthold
Boy
Germanic
bright strength; illustrious strength
Comer
Boy
American
Came from the verb 'to come'.
Hargis
Boy
American
The meaning of Hargis is not definitively established in English; it may be an Anglicized version of a surname.
Hillard
Boy
England
from the hill's keep, protector of the hill
Pasco
Boy
Spain
Easter
Bueford
Boy
American
Derived from a surname, traditionally meaning 'ford by the beehive'.
Willard
Boy
American
Resolute protector
Tamer
Boy
Arabic
one who tames; calm
Lorain
Unisex
American
From Lorraine (a region in France)
Dorsie
Unisex
American
From the land of the oak trees
Leotha
Unisex
American
The bearer of wisdom
Clenton
Boy
American
Town on the cliff.
Revis
Boy
English-speaking countries
to revive or renew
Lanham
Boy
United Kingdom
long homestead
Dan
Boy
Hebrew
He judged
Velmar
Unisex
American
A coined name, possibly blending elements of 'Vel' (derived from 'Velvet') and 'mar' (meaning sea in Spanish).
Fonnie
Unisex
American
a diminutive of names like Fanny or Frances, meaning 'free one'
Fines
Boy
Netherlands
brave, courageous; descendant of a warrior
Bland
Boy
American
gentle
Trueman
Boy
[English]
From a surname which was a variant of TRUMAN.
Buford
Boy
American
From the fields
Idus
Boy
Latin
The term 'idus' refers to the middle of the month in the Roman calendar.
Odus
Boy
English-speaking countries
wrathful
Purvis
Boy
English-speaking countries
the person from Pierrefonds
Ignatius
Boy
[Late Roman]
From the Roman family name Egnatius, meaning unknown, of Etruscan origin. The spelling was later altered to resemble Latin ignis "fire".
Robie
Unisex
American
A pet form of the name Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Belmont
Boy
France
beautiful mountain
Fread
Boy
England
peaceful ruler
Edel
Boy
Germanic
Noble, kind, cherished; Noble
Other
Boy
Various
Refers to someone or something that is different or further, not previously mentioned.
Eward
Boy
United Kingdom
Old English
Holt
Boy
English-speaking countries
From the woods or grove
Leonis
Unisex
Italy
Lioness
Arville
Boy
American
Area of skill or expertise, or 'eagle' in some contexts.
Quillie
Unisex
American
A descendant or warrior, often associated with nature and strength.
Huley
Boy
English-speaking countries
from the hollow
Reggie
Boy
American
a diminutive of Regina, meaning 'queen'
Cephus
Boy
USA
Kephas) - meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.; A derivative reflecting the same meaning as the Hebrew form.
Herchel
Boy
American
deer hunter
Delphin
Boy
Greece
dolphin
Elton
Boy
English-speaking countries
Old English
Clive
Boy
English
cliff or river bank
Manny
Boy
[English]
Short form of EMMANUEL.
Domenico
Boy
Italy
of the Lord
Audie
Unisex
American
A diminutive of the name Audrey, meaning 'noble strength'.
Ciro
Boy
Italy
Italian and Spanish form of CYRUS.
Zebedee
Boy
[Biblical]
From Ζεβεδαιος (Zebedaios), the Greek form of ZEBADIAH used in the New Testament, where it refers to the father of the apostles James and John.
Graydon
Boy
English-speaking countries
son of the gray-haired man
Geronimo
Boy
[History]
From Gerónimo, a Spanish form of JEROME. This is the better-known name of the Apache chief Goyathlay (1829-1909). It was given to him by the Mexicans, his enemies.
Lowell
Boy
American
Little wolf
Olan
Boy
Irish
ancestor, descendant
Roosevelt
Boy
[English]
From a Dutch surname meaning "rose field". This name is often given in honour of American presidents Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) or Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945).
Einar
Boy
Norway
one who fights alone
Whitman
Boy
American
White man.
Alfonzo
Boy
Spanish-speaking countries
Noble and ready
Esmond
Boy
English
courage and protection
Ogden
Boy
English-speaking countries
from the oak valley
Matty
Unisex
American
Gift of God
Raffaele
Boy
Italy
Italian form of RAPHAEL.
Alejo
Boy
Spain
Spanish form of ALEXIS.
Eligh
Boy
American
Ascended
Georges
Boy
France
farmer
Everet
Boy
American
A beloved name with deep roots
Bolton
Boy
United Kingdom
dweller by the botl or the barn
Emitt
Boy
English-speaking countries
Old French
Severin
Boy
Latin
severus
Cosme
Boy
Greece
Order, harmony
Gilmer
Boy
Scotland
A form of the name Gillemor, meaning 'servant of Mary'.
Huston
Boy
American
Hugh's town; derived from the surname Hughes.
Llewellyn
Boy
Wales
Like a lion
Taft
Boy
American
To be softened by a stream
Aldrich
Boy
Germanic
old ruler
Maxie
Unisex
American
greatest
Farris
Unisex
American
joyful
Lancelot
Boy
French
land (of) the lot
Field
Boy
English-speaking countries
Open land, a pasture
Hill
Boy
American
A geographical surname referring to a 'hill' or elevated land.
Teofilo
Boy
[Italian]
Italian form of THEOPHILUS.
Trygve
Boy
Norway
Old Norse
Ambrosio
Boy
Italy
divine, immortal
Caldwell
Boy
England
cold well, or water spring
Cayetano
Boy
[Spanish]
Spanish form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).
Colman
Boy
Ireland
Dove, youthful one
Jiles
Boy
USA
Derived from 'Giles' or 'jil', meaning 'young goat'.
Phillips
Boy
United Kingdom
Son of Philip, which is derived from the Greek name 'Philippos', meaning lover of horses.
Ulyses
Boy
Greece
The name means 'wrathful' or 'to be angry'. It is derived from Odysseus (Οδυσσεύς), the legendary hero of Homer's epics.